Presenter: Charlene Vormeng
Thanks to a variety of free Internet software, computer users can communicate instantly with colleagues and friends around the world. However, selecting the service that best suits your needs can be challenging. Join Charlene during next Monday's Accessible World Tek Talk training as she demonstrates key features and screen reader accessibility of AOL Instant Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, and Yahoo Messenger.
Presenter: Dave Williams, Mobile Products Manager, Dolphin Computer Access Limited.
(dave.williams@dolphinuk.co.uk)
(http://www.yourdolphin.com)
We are especially pleased to announce this week's Tek Talk event will spotlight Dolphin Access Solutions Limited, a company that for more than 20 years has been creating software solutions that enable those with vision and print impairment to enjoy the same level of independence as their peers.
Presenter: Jeff Levy of KNX Radio Computer News. jeffknx@yahoo.com.
http://www.knx1070..com
Presenter: Woody Anna Dresner, National Braille Press. adresner@nbp.org
(888) 965-8965 http://www.nbp.org
If you have subscribed to Audible.com, the popular source for a wide variety of audio content, and use a screen reader, it is certain you have experienced some frustrations navigating its information packed web pages.
During this week's Accessible World Tek Talk event Anna Dresner, acclaimed author of several technology books and editor of numerous publications, will provide the basic steps to minimize, if not eliminate altogether, many problem areas.
Presenter: John Glass, Customer Support Manager, Bookshare.
john.g@benetech.org. 650 644-3403. http://www.bookshare.org
Presenter: Michael Curran, Australia. Email: mick@kulgan.net.
www.nvda-project.org
Presentation 1:
the Accessible World Tek Talk event focused on NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA), a free and open source screen reader for Microsoft Windows Created by Michael Curran, with help from James Teh and others. During the demonstration, you will learn how NVDA enables blind and vision impaired people to use their computers for no more cost than the computer and Operating System itself.
Presenters: Rob Turner. 818-445-8853. rbturner1@sbcglobal.net
Mike Stearn
Two experienced computer and access technology veterans will compare the PAC Mate and BrailleNote mPower note takers from a consumer's perspective. Some of the features to be compared are: built-in help, synchronizing data with a PC, editing text, web browsing, and file management. Audience participants asked questions and offer their feedback.
Presenter: Mike Gibson, Blindness Product Specialist. 800-722-3393 Ext 264.
Email: mike.gibson@humanware.com. http://www.humanware.com.
Part Two of the comparison between two popular notetakers during the Tek Talk online event Monday, May 7, 2007. Last week the features of Freedom Scientifics' Pac Mate were reviewed in detail. This week discussion will focus on the HumanWare's BrailleNote mPower.
Presenter: Matthew Bullis, Phoenix, Arizona. matthewbullis@runbox.com
Although shopping online is extremely popular with most computer users, using screen readers to navigate eBay, Amazon and other attractive and feature rich websites makes the task challenging and sometimes nearly impossible. Join us this week in the Accessible World Tek Talk training room where Matthew Bullis, a blind experienced computer user, will share ways he has learned to successfully buy and sell on eBay.
Presenter 1: Walt Kramer (wokwest@charter.net)
Presenter 2: Gene Asner [gsasner@ripco.com]
Presenter: Devon Wilkins, Collingwood, Ontario, Canada.
theharness@rogers.com
Tek Talk focused this week on the DS-40 Olympus slim, handheld digital voice recorder. You will learn how the device provides the versatility Needed to get the most out of digital voice recording, playback and management. Its 512 MB built-in memory provides up to 134 hours. Of multi-media format recording, including the ability to download and create podcasts.
Presenters: Gene Asner gsasner@ripco.com
Rob Turner. rbturner1@sbcglobal.net
If there is one experience all computer users have it is having a program or programs freeze or crash. When it happens, either we panic and vow never to use a computer again, or we calmly determine the cause and take the necessary steps to bring our computer back to life. Admittedly, it requires knowledge to take the latter approach.
Presenter: Rob Hancik rhancik@verizon.net
The Accessible World Tek Talk online training this week focused on GoldWave, one of the most popular and highest rated audio editors for Windows. GoldWave is a professional digital audio editor that can be used to play, edit, mix, restore, and analyze audio, or apply special effects, such as fade, equalizer, doppler, mechanize, echo, reverse, time warp, noise reduction, pop/click filter. New files can be recorded from cassettes, albums, radio, microphone, etc. or digitally copied from audio CDs.
Presenter: Dean Martineau, Top Dot Enterprises. dean@topdotenterprises.com
http://www.topdotenterprises.com
Do you ever become frustrated with the limitations of My Computer or windows Explorer for managing your files? Would you like to learn about a free program that is both more powerful than the aforementioned ones and at the same time is designed with the needs of visually-impaired keyboard users in mind? Jamal Mazrui has created TextPal, a free file manager with great power and flexibility. Many of its capabilities will be demonstrated during the next Tek Talk training event.
Presenters:
Mike Gibson, Blindness Product Specialist 800-722-3393 Ext 264
Email: mike.gibson@humanware.com
Gerry Chevalier, Victor Reader Product Manager
Email: gerry.chevalier@humanware.com
http://www.humanware.com.
The Victor Reader Stream is the most compact, most powerful DAISY player to date. Blind and low vision people can comfortably hold this new player in the palm of their hand (4.6 inches x 2.6 inches x 0.9 inches) and have the flexibility to quickly and accurately access content from digital audio books.
Presenter: Jonathan Mosen., Vice President, Blindness Hardware Product, Management Freedom Scientific BLV Group LLC. Phone in USA: 800-444-4443.
Worldwide Phone: 727-803-8000. Email: jmosen@FreedomScientific.com .
Web: http://www.freedomscientific.com.
Presenter: Raul Gallegos , GW Micro, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 260-489-3671.
Email: sales@gwmicro.com or support@gwmicro.com. http://www.gwmicro.com
Presenter: Joseph Lee, Los Angeles, California.
Email: joseph.lee22590@blindsea.com
Presenters: Kelly Sapergia Email: ksapergia@sasktel.net
Gene Asner Email: gsasner@ripco.com
Although podcasting is considered by many to be one of the most popular forms of Internet communication, defining, creating and editing podcasts is still a mystery to many individuals. This week's Tek Talk online training event will definitely solve that mystery as Kelly Sapergia will begin by giving a brief overview of a podcast, discuss how to prepare for and create one, and give a short demonstration on how to put one together with Sound Forge.
Presenter: Glenn Ervin, Norfolk, Nebraska.
Having access to off-the-shelf mp3 players, such as Apple's iPod, is a major concern to blind computer users. This week the Accessible World Tek Talk online training event will demonstrate how Rockbox, an open source firmware replacement for a growing number of MP3 players, is providing that access. Rockbox aims to be considerably more functional and efficient than the manufacturer's device's stock firmware while remaining easy to use and customizable.
Presenter: Stephen Baum, Vice President, Kurzweil Educational Systems. 800-894-5374 Ext. 618
Email: steve@kesi.com. Web: http://www.kesi.com
The Accessible World Tek Talk event this week focused on optical character recognition (OCR), one of the major technologies that has played a significant role in providing access to the printed page for those with disabilities. Leading the discussion will be Kurzweil Vice-President Stephen Baum, a recognized OCR authority.
Presenter: Jerry Swerdlick, President and CEO, Electronic Vision
Access Solutions, Westerly, Rhode Island. 800-872-3827.
Email : jswerdlick@evas.com Web: https://www.swiftpage4.com/evas.
Presenter: Mike Gibson, Blindness Product Specialist Colorado 800-722-3393 ext 264
mike.gibson@humanware.com
Dan Brown, Blindness Sales Representative Texas 800-722-3393, Ext. 272 Dan.Brown@humanware.com
Presenter: Michael May, President, CEO and Founder, Sendero Group, Davis, California. 530-757-6800 Email: mike@may.org Web: http://www.senderogroup.com/
Presenter: Catherine T. Gettel, Dealer Network Sales Manager,
Ai Squared Making Accessibility Simple R. 802-362-3612 x114
Email: cgettel@aisquared.com
Web: htt//pwww.aisquared.com
Presenter: Kelly Sapergia, KJS Productions.
306-692-2215
Email: ksapergia@sasktel.net
Web: http://www.ksapergia.net
Much interest has been expressed in learning more about the variety of information available in hundreds of podcasts. The Accessible World Tek Talk program this week will provide an abundance of useful information on the topic as Kelly Sapergia will discuss what Podcasting is and how to take full advantage of it. He will discuss and demonstrate ways of finding and subscribing to a podcast, and how to retrieve podcasts via the web and podcatcher software.
Presenter: Raul Gallegos , GW Micro Technical Support, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
260-489-3671.
Email: raul@gwmicro.com
Web: http://www.gwmicro.com
Moderator: Walt Kramer
Email: wokwest@charter.net.
So, you've found a new internet radio station you like a lot. But you're being driven crazy by your own screen reader, which insists on reading all that stuff in the various pop-up windows on the station's site?
Solutions to this and many other such dilemmas will be offered this week during the Accessible World Tek Talk first online open forum.
Forum moderator, Walt Kramer, and other Tech Talk team members will be standing by then to answer your questions.
Presenters: Brian Hartgen, Technical Consultant and Product Developer, T&T Consultancy Ltd, U.K..
Email: Brian.Hartgen@tandt-consultancy.com.
Terry Clasper, Managing Director, T&T Consultancy Ltd, U.K..
Edward Rosenthal, President and CEO, Next Generation Technologies, North American Distributor.
Scott Erichsen, Technical Consultant T&T Consultancy Australia PTY Limited
Presenter: Gene Asner, Chicago.
Email: gsasner@ripco.com
An important source of information about how to use programs and what they can do is the help included with just about every program. A large number of blind computer users don't know how to use such help.
This week the Accessible World in partnership with Talking Communities has asked Gene Asner to give a presentation demonstrating how to use a standard Windows help system, the kind used in most programs.
Presenters: Earl Harrison, President, and Kelly Dunn, HandyTech North America. 651-636-5184
EMail: earle@handytech.us
Web: http://www.handytech.us
Presenter: Tony Swartz Email: tbswartz@ptd.net
Web: www.accessible-devices.com/edsharp.html
Presenters: Bob Crane - C. Crane Company
Denise Russell - Speak To Me Catalog
Dale Campbell - Blind Mice Mart
Pat Ferguson - Ferguson Enterprises
Do you still need some new ideas for unique, fun, practical and yet affordable Christmas, other religious events, birthdays, anniversaries, or just thinking of you gifts for family and friends? Do you also need to find gifts that are especially useful to those who are blind or visually impaired?